Daily Online Examiner Editions for August 2016
Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016
Think Tank Touts Pay-For-Privacy Broadband Pricing, Blasts 'Paternalistic' Critics
Court Won't Reconsider Pro-Vimeo Ruling Over 'Golden Oldies'
Olympic Committee Forces Streams Off Twitter
'WSJ' Makes Changes To Paywall, Offers Guest Passes
WikiLeaks Latest Email Drop Loaded With Spam
Internet-Connected TV Propels Total TV Usage
Amazon's First Pilots Free On YouTube, Facebook
Boston Creates Email & Text Alerts for Emergencies
Security Experts Mull Hacker Claims of Accessibility to NSA Hacking Tools
Social Media Reflects Racial Divide
Pirates Stay Current: They're Streaming,Too
Univision Bids For 'Gawker,' LittleThings Wants 'Jezebel'
Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Aug. 12, 2016
Rural Americans Less Likely To Use Email, Watch Online Video
Seller Of 'Used' iTunes Tracks Declares Bankruptcy
Facebook Predicted To Win War With Adblock Plus
Google Hits Obstacles In South Korea, Russia
U.S. Cable Operators: Stronger Revenues Coming From Broadband
Facebook Rolls Out Code To Nullify Adblock Plus' Workaround
US May Issue Sanctions Against Russia for Hacking DNC's Email Server
Spammers Pose as Trump More Than Clinton
Vultures Circle Gawker Media's Remains
UK Regulator Warns Influencers On Social Media Ads
Putin And His Hackers May Not Be Done With Us Yet
Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Aug. 11, 2016
Adblock Plus Strikes Back At Facebook
Pokemon Go Turned Michigan Park Into A 'Nuisance,' New Suit Alleges
Ad Watchdog Criticizes JumpSport For 'Inherently Misleading' Site
Google To Test High-Speed Wireless Broadband
Why More Than A Quarter of U.S. Internet Users Block Ads
Why Twitter Can't Curb Trolls
Google Adds New Security Alerts to Gmail
Security Found Lacking In Smart Locks, Thermostats
Broadband Boosting Cable's Prospects
No, Twitter Is Not Shutting Down
Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2016
LinkedIn Sues To Shut Down 'Scrapers'
Riddle: Why Did The Ad Blocker Download The App?
Court Nixes FCC Attempt To Boost Muni-Broadband
Google Stifles Growth For Yelp Internationally
Netflix Launches Speed Test For Mobile
UK Newspapers Plan Ad Alliance To Take On Google, Facebook
Are Machine Learning Search Algorithms To Blame For Stereotypes?
Judge Won't Upset Copyright Infringement Award Against ISP
Even Experts Can be Tricked by Spam Emails
Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016
FCC Chair Doesn't Want Privacy Treated As 'A Luxury Item'
Comcast Told To Stop Calling Itself The Fastest Broadband Provider
FBI Chief To Push Congress For Power To Unlock Phones
Facebook Revamps Ad Policy, Ad Blocking Is History
Mobile Budgets To Increase, Despite Privacy Concerns
Some YouTubers Become Sex Predators
Yahoo's Latest Patent Allows Company to Deliver Emails Before They Are Sent
NAA Returns Fire On Oliver's Newspaper Rant
The Olympics Should ONLY Be Streamed
Daily Online Examiner - Monday, Aug. 8, 2016
FTC Sues Contact Lens Seller For Restricting Rivals' Online Ads
Gawker Tries To Settle With Hulk Hogan
What's To Be Done About Mobile Ad Fraud?
Apple Wants Appeals Court To Shut Down Class-Action Over Address Book Uploads
Elizabeth Warren Says Leaked Democratic Emails an Embarrassment
FTC Tightens Disclosure Rules For Influencers
Google Self-Driving Car In Another Accident; Hit From Behind
Researchers Show Hacking Of Smart Thermostat
Nigerian Spammer Trips on Own Malware
Google Finds Hijacking, Ad Injection Remain Major Problems
Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Aug. 5, 2016
Web Companies Now Track Visitors Based On Battery Life
US Olympic Committee Sued Over Social Media Rules
Well, *Obviously* People Are Changing Their Minds About Self-Driving Cars
Lawmakers Urge FCC To Craft Privacy Rules For Connected Cars
FTC Warns 10 Web Marketers Over Zika Claims
What The Yahoo/Verizon Deal Means For The Industry
Tim Kaine Defends Clinton's Past Email Usage
Norwegian Tourist Arrested in Maine Over Email Threats to Police
The How, What And Why Of Sharing Data With The U.S.
Apple To Pay Out Up To $200,000 For Flaws In iOS, iCloud Code
Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016
Copyright Office Weighs In Against FCC's Proposal To 'Unlock The Box'
Today, I Accept Your Nomination
Daily Fantasy Sports Now Legal In New York
Oliver Stone Warns Movie-Goers: Smartphones Threaten Privacy
Copyright and Politics - Musicians Ask for a Little R-E-S-P-E-C-T
ANA Calls On 4A's To Clarify Its Position On Transparency, Invites Its Board To Meet With ANA
More DNC Officials Resign After Email Scandal
Disney's Playdom Data Breach Exposes User Data
Google Tests Delivery Drones
Snapchat Celebs Mark Sponsored Ads
Sprite Slammed For Sexist Ads
Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016
Pennsylvania Residents Hit With 'Netflix Tax'
Online Trust Alliance Finds Majority Of Native Ads Lack Transparency
T-Mobile Campaign Faulted By Ad Watchdog
Programmatic Shift Hurts Publishers That Cater To Children
Pokemon Go Sued For Encouraging Players To Trespass
Police Block Facebook During Fatal Standoff
Glassdoor Sued For Email Gaffe
FDA Passes On Regulations For Wearables
Regardless Of Brexit, GDPR Will Turn Permission On Its Head
Google Fiber Brings High-Speed Internet To Irvine, California
Michigan AG Warns of Email Scam
200M Yahoo Email Passwords For Sale on Dark Web
Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2016
Apple Strengthens Do-Not-Track On iPhones And iPads
At Long Last, YouTube Is Almost Totally Encrypted
Comcast Defends 'Pay-For-Privacy' Pricing, Makes Case To FCC
Comcast And AT&T Oppose Rules Aimed At Boosting Google Fiber Rollout
Email Marketers Can Protect Their Brands From Data Hacks
Glassdoor User Files Lawsuit After Email Address Exposed
Another Study Highlights Perils of After Work Email
SnapChat & Seagate Technologies Victims of CEO Spam
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